Protests and Generations
Editat de Mark Muhannad Ayyashen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2017
Contributors are: Mark Muhannad Ayyash, Lorenzo Cini, Éric Gobe, Ratiba Hadj-Moussa, Andrea Hajek, Chaymaa Hassabo, Gal Levy, Ilana Kaufman, Sunaina Maira, Mohammad Massala, Matthieu Rey, Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz, and Stephen Luis Vilaseca.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004338159
ISBN-10: 9004338152
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9004338152
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Conceptualizing Generations and Protests
Mark Muhannad Ayyash and Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
1 Palestinian Youth in Israel: A New Generational Style of Activism?
Mohammad Massalha, Ilana Kaufman and Gal Levy
2 From Student to General Struggle: The Protests against the Neoliberal Reforms in Higher Education in Contemporary Italy
Lorenzo Cini
3 Lawyers Mobilizing in the Tunisian Uprising: A Matter of ‘generations’?
Éric Gobe
4 2003: A Turning Point in the Formation of Syrian Youth
Matthieu Rey
5 Together, but Divided: Trajectories of a Generation of Egyptian Political Activists (from 2005 to the Revolution)
Chaymaa Hassabo
6 The Gezi Protests: The Making of the Next Left Generation in Turkey
Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz
7 ‘Freedom is a Daily Practice’: The Palestinian Youth Movement and Jil Oslo
Sunaina Maira
8 The Double Presence of Southern Algerians: Space, Generation and Unemployment
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
9 “We are not heiresses”: Generational Memory, Heritage and Inheritance in Contemporary Italian Feminism
Andrea Hajek
10 Echoes of Ricardo Mella: Reading Twenty-First Century Youth Protest Movements through the Lens of an Early Twentieth-Century Anarchist
Stephen Luis Vilaseca
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Conceptualizing Generations and Protests
Mark Muhannad Ayyash and Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Part 1: Forms of Protest and the Production of Generations
1 Palestinian Youth in Israel: A New Generational Style of Activism?
Mohammad Massalha, Ilana Kaufman and Gal Levy
2 From Student to General Struggle: The Protests against the Neoliberal Reforms in Higher Education in Contemporary Italy
Lorenzo Cini
3 Lawyers Mobilizing in the Tunisian Uprising: A Matter of ‘generations’?
Éric Gobe
Part 2: Genealogies of Generational Formations
4 2003: A Turning Point in the Formation of Syrian Youth
Matthieu Rey
5 Together, but Divided: Trajectories of a Generation of Egyptian Political Activists (from 2005 to the Revolution)
Chaymaa Hassabo
6 The Gezi Protests: The Making of the Next Left Generation in Turkey
Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz
Part 3: Memory, History and the “New Generation”
7 ‘Freedom is a Daily Practice’: The Palestinian Youth Movement and Jil Oslo
Sunaina Maira
8 The Double Presence of Southern Algerians: Space, Generation and Unemployment
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
9 “We are not heiresses”: Generational Memory, Heritage and Inheritance in Contemporary Italian Feminism
Andrea Hajek
10 Echoes of Ricardo Mella: Reading Twenty-First Century Youth Protest Movements through the Lens of an Early Twentieth-Century Anarchist
Stephen Luis Vilaseca
Notă biografică
Mark Muhannad Ayyash is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Director of the Peace Studies Initiative at Mount Royal University. His recent publications examine examine Palestinian youth movements, theorizing violence, and the work of Edward Said.
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology at York University. Her publications explore the new forms of the political, the margins, media and public sphere in North Africa, and laicité in France and Quebec.
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology at York University. Her publications explore the new forms of the political, the margins, media and public sphere in North Africa, and laicité in France and Quebec.